Thanks for the reply, and I just realized that my last post doesn't make any sense in the last part so here is what I meant:
How can it not cancel out the R side when you record a signal at the same distance but a different angle (S opposed to M) and then phase reverse it and pan it to the R while maintaining the original 8 signal on hard L? There's got to be a lot of equal transients that will cancel out big parts of the Mids sound in the right field.
How can it not cancel out the R side when you record a signal at the same distance but a different angle (S opposed to M) and then phase reverse it and pan it to the R while maintaining the original 8 signal on hard L? There's got to be a lot of equal transients that will cancel out big parts of the Mids sound in the right field.